- Public-Private Partnership to Establish Art Center Network
- For Seniors : Becoming a Grandmother Gracefully
- Miami's Island-Hopping Flying Boats: Indispensable Birds of Paradise : Aviation: For more than 76 years, the fleet of Chalk's seaplanes have been a glamorous, and practical, link between Florida and Bahamian and Caribbean islands.
- Supervisors OK Water-Main Project in Malibu to Improve Fire Protection
- PERSPECTIVE ON ERITREA : Putting Nationalism in a Good Light : A fierce love of their land, newly independent from Ethiopia, unites a diverse people against powerful odds.
- Schools Can't Afford Reform Failure
- This Time, the Real Joe Smith Shows Up : West: He comes back after weak showing and leads Maryland to 82-68 victory over Texas.
- Sacred Heart Again Wins Title : State basketball: School of 288 defends its championship by beating Mater Dei, 52-50.
- BASEBALL INSTRUCTION: SPECIAL REPORT : ON DECK : Developmental Center Is Ruthian in Its Scope
- DODGERS : Staton Refuses to Be a Replacement, so He May Be Replaced
- SENIOR CLASSIC NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Eichelberger Has One of Those Days
- DOWNTOWN : Lecture Provides Tips on Being Fiscally Fit
- WILSHIRE : Liberal Leaders Sound a Warning
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT SCHEER : Blacks Just Need to Learn to Play Golf : Who needs affirmative action? Minorities should adapt to the traditional white-male values.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Craig Bierko goes from a 'Madman' to his new 'Pride & Joy' on NBC
- COLLISION COURSE: THE BATTLE OVER VENTURA'S SKIES : Mugu Airport Concept Is Moving Ahead : Aviation: Business and government leaders say a commercial airfield would spur economic growth. Opponents fear noise and disruption of a peaceful life.
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Monarchs' McKnight Helps to Write Different Ending : Division I boys: For two seasons, he watched Mater Dei lose to Crenshaw, but he put that behind him against Oakland Fremont.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lindros Gets Mad, Then Gets Even
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Tellez Helps Fullerton Beat Golden West, 7-6
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bench Strength Keeps It Close for Mater Dei : Division I girls: With Peterson in foul trouble, Hurlbut fuels rally that comes up two points short.
- Duncan's the Man for Wake : East: Sophomore center has 25 points, nine rebounds and three blocks as Demon Deacons hold off St. Louis, 64-59.
- With More to Spend, O.C. Residents Also Pay More State Taxes : Bankruptcy: They are among the state's most heavily taxed, yet may be asked to vote themselves a sales-tax increase.
- How to Shop for Home Insurance
- Hiking: Mojave Desert : Pinnacle of Strange Sights
- Stranger in a Strange Land : A novel of a newer, rawer immigrant experience : NATIVE SPEAKER, <i> By Chang-rae Lee (Riverhead: $22.95; 324 pp.)</i>
- A Look at Vietnam and Its Artists
- Bell Garden's Granville Zips Past All Rivals : Track: During his high school career, the junior has proven himself a standout regardless of the level of competition.
- Streetwise Youths and Execs Mingle : Corporate culture: Six members of Salud, an anti-gang group, are special guests at a Latino business conference at a posh Beverly Hills hotel.
- DOWNTOWN : 'Zora's Tales' Due at Central Library
- Focus : A Search for Justice--Ahead of Its Time
- Billy the Kid and Lincoln County War: Economics of Gunslinging : History: New Mexico violence grew out of official corruption, says author--a prosecutor who takes a lawyerly look at what triggered the infamous blood bath.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Priceless Possibility : Dr. Mark Sauer gives women in their 40s and 50s the hope of becoming moms. But critics say he's creating a generation of 'Medicare orphans.'
- A Lot More Than Just Sex : High school medical clinics prove value in covering a wide range of needs
- Abusing Bankruptcy Filings : Unscrupulous operators use court to create delays on bank foreclosures on home loans
- Kings Lose Another at Forum : Hockey: Sundin sparks Maple Leafs' 5-3 victory. Cohen denies offering coach and general manager positions to Milbury.
- SMALL FACES: The band P--featuring the Butthole...
- Playing It Cool in Feeding Frenzy
- The Hottest Import in Detroit : It's Sergei Fedorov of the Red Wings, Who Say He Can Get Even Hotter
- DANCE : Tall Paul's Still in Step : After 40 years, the novelty hasn't worn off for choreographer Paul Taylor. In fact, 'Funny Papers,' his latest assemblage, is danced to novelty tunes of the past.
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Behind the Clergy's Closed Doors : A veteran British theater director and the creator of TV's 'Cracker' paint a daring drama about two Catholic priests in sexual turmoil.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Bruins Fret Over Injury to Edney : West: Point guard's left ankle is sore as UCLA prepares to face Missouri. Zidek could be key.
- BASEBALL : They're Not Exactly in Midseason Form Yet in Arizona
- DREAM ON
- A RARE WELSH BIT
- LET JERRY BE JERRY
- 'Progress,' Petroglyphs on a Collision Course in N.M. : Monument: Proposed 6-lane highway would divide the park, which Native Americans consider sacred. Interior Department objects, and city rejects an alternate route--which could put plan on road to nowhere.
- Troubling Quote
- Attack on Catholicism Doesn't Faze Believer
- Politics: The Need for Complete Reporting of Candidates' Views
- Downsizing's Effects on Middle Managers
- Mathematics Education
- THE COSTS OF THE COUNTY'S COST-CUTTING : Santa Ana Still Can't Seem to Learn Financial Lessons : While other cities find places to cut back and save money, it proceeds with plans for a grandiose--and perhaps unneeded--jail to be built with 'free' federal government funds.
- Elephant Seals Return From Near-Extinction :...
- It's a Matter of Speed
- Lake Hughes Users Can Solve Their Differences
- This Was No Laughing Matter
- Soka University
- No Dust on Poitier
- Giving Away Soap Plots
- Gerry Adams
- Writer in Good Company With Aristotle Mistake
- Crime: Cleaning Up the Pico Neighborhood
- Citizens Have a Right to Drug-Free Work Force
- A Tax Hike May Be the Only Way Out
- Reflections on the Death of a Friend
- Non-Residents Also Appreciate Placerita Canyon Road
- Arts Mecca: Support From Business Owners
- Caps on Commissions
- BUM WRAP
- Comic Strip Characters Get Wrinkly Too
- Different Voices in the Bilingual Debate
- TV AND LATINOS, CONT.
- The Range War of the 1990s
- Health Ordinances and Street Vendors
- Zapped : Two perspectives on...
- Dornan Takes Low Road With Funding
- Cosmology, Religion
- Budget Priorities
- Regulating the DWP
- Thank Heavens for the Rev. George Regas
- In Pursuit of Quality in Education
- Religion: Wiccan's Educational Aims
- Moments Frozen in Time : A Wedding in Hell, <i> By Charles Simic (Harcourt Brace & Co.: $19.95; paper $11.95, cloth; 80 pp.)</i> : The Unemployed Fortune-Teller: Essays and Memoirs, <i> By Charles Simic (University of Michigan Press: $39.50; paper $13.95; 128 pp.)</i>
- Valley Is Fortunate to Have VEDC's Assistance
- CARUSO'S CAREER
- Tigers, Rhinos Near Extinction as Superstition Survives : Conservation: Huge profits are available to those who traffic in body parts of ferocious animals. Millions still believe that consuming tiger bone or bear paw brings luck, good health, strength, courage, even virility.
- Testing the Waters
- Non-Investor City Wants Its Funds Too
- Asian Latinos
- Sanders' Campaign
- NONFICTION - March 19, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 19, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 19, 1995
- NONFICTION - March 19, 1995
- Obituaries - March 19, 1995
- Isn't It Romantic?
- NOTEBOOK : Crenshaw's Lattin, Moseley Share City Most Valuable Honor
- Making Way for Transit Town : Planners Push Apartments, Shops Centered on Bus and Rail; Others Fear 'Manhattanization'
- Frightened Algerians Flee Nation's Political Carnage : Violence: Many find uneasy refuge in France as Islamic extremists, government hit squads threaten and kill.
- This Time, Moorlach Is Elected Unanimously : Recovery: Supervisors lavish praise on accountant who forecast debacle, give him one-year term as O.C. treasurer.
- Search Halted for 2 Navy Men in Crash
- Last-Minute Challenger Tests Menem's Mettle : Argentina: Defector from president's party comes from behind, hopes to force runoff vote.
- Pesticide Ban Sows Frustration Among Farmers
- Welcome to Mr. G's, the Final Frontier for Smokers' Rights : 'It's your constitutional right to smoke if you want,' the nonsmoking waitress tells customers.
- GLENDALE : Zarian Draws Heat on Transit, Education
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman, 62, Dies in Freeway Crash
- BUENA PARK : Council Seeks Experts in Investments
- Race Car Is Too Small for Mansell
- Enough About You, How About 'me'? : Performance art: John Fleck dissects a performer's massive ego at MOCA's Ahmanson Auditorium.
- NCAA EAST REGIONAL : Stanford Makes It Personal, Defeats UNC Charlotte, 70-68
- Nasdaq Market at Last Is Ready to Give the 'Little Guy' an Even Break
- NO NEED FOR MICKEY: Glendale-based Walt Disney...
- Mormon Leader Inspiring Hopes of a New, Robust Era for Church : Ordination: Gordon Hinckley, who provided guidance during illnesses of previous presidents, says denomination's rapid growth is key challenge.
- LOS ANGELES : Archdiocese Plans to Consolidate 4 High Schools
- ANAHEIM : Cheerleaders Rise to the Occasion Despite the Jitters
- Panel OKs Shopping Center Along Freeway : Oxnard: Land-use advisers back Rose Avenue retail complex. Critics say proposal fails to address expected traffic congestion.
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION II GIRLS' BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woodbridge Gets Even With Title : Division II girls: The Warriors avenge past disappointments with 55-40 victory over Sacramento El Camino.
- PREP NOTES : Brown Named Capistrano Valley Football Coach
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Roberts Leads at Wet Orlando
- Weekend TV : Hillary Clinton Eyes GOP's Contract
- Ducks Happy to Tie Toronto on Corkum's 'Lucky' Goal : Hockey: Center sends game into overtime when he redirects Kariya's shot with 35 seconds left in regulation.
- TIMBER PRODUCTS
- Critical Study of Blood Pressure Drugs Assailed : Medicine: Doctors urge patients to continue taking calcium-channel blockers. Tests that found increased risk of heart attacks were defective, they say.
- Irene Tedrow; Actress on Radio, Stage and Screen
- Clinton's Moscow Visit Now On Again
- Franciszek Gajowniczek, 94; Auschwitz Survivor
- LA PALMA : City Manager to Leave for Post in Sonoma
- PAN AM GAMES ROUNDUP : Martino Wins Fourth Gold; U.S. Swimmers Get 51 Medals
- Search for a Fraud Cure : Federal Task Force Is Looking Into Abuse in Managed-Care Field
- Orange County Picks Moorlach as Treasurer
- EUROPE : French Voters Do About-Face Before Election : Premier Balladur, long the front-runner in president race, now trails 'Napoleonic' Jacques Chirac and Socialist Lionel Jospin in the polls.
- Rabin Power Base Crumbles Under Trade Union Corruption Charges : Israel: Peace process hangs in the balance as prime minister's Labor Party reels and Likud waits in the wings.
- Dogs Help Find Body in Lake Mission Viejo
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Sex-Education Videos OKd by Board
- VENTURA : Fans Cheer Championship College Team
- NORTH HILLS : VA Begins Work on Outpatient Center
- Raid on Residence Turns Up Explosives : Crime: Rowland Heights neighborhood is evacuated after deputies find arms cache in home of suspects arrested in kidnaping.
- Girl, 9, Was Treated Like a Prisoner, Jurors Told : Courts: Couple accused of abuse kept the child in her bedroom, often depriving her of food, prosecutor says.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Heathcote Retired Early by Upstart Weber State
- Race Car Is Too Small for Mansell
- SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : SENIOR CLASSIC NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Allin's Great Escape Gives Crowd a Shot to Remember
- Theater Review : Frank Talk From Man to Man
- PREP ROUNDUP : Freshman Keys Foothill Tennis Victory Over Diablos
- Policemen Sentenced in Miami Beating Cover-up
- ASIA : Quake Survivors Face Hazard in Rebuilding Kobe: Asbestos
- Reverse-Bias Suit Brimming With Political Implications : Courts: Government's filing against Illinois State University touches off debate over affirmative action.
- Stormy Weather in Florida Blocks Shuttle's Landing
- Protestant Minister's Remarks Create Division With Catholics : Schism: Rev. John MacArthur calls the other faith 'a false religion' and rejects a groundbreaking statement of cooperation. An archdiocese official calls the statements 'Catholic bashing.'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : ROUNDUP : Dominguez Stumbles, Falls Against St. Francis
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : UCLA Easily Makes Its Way Over the Glass Slipper, 92-56 : West: Bruins have no trouble with 16th-seeded Florida International. Missouri is next hurdle.
- Long Beach Finds Steep Competition in the Big Time : West Regional: Utah uses its height advantage and the 49ers' poor foul shooting for 76-64 victory.
- Freeing Homes From the Fungus Among Us
- Sunshine Landfill Operator Vows to Continue Expansion
- CYPRESS : Council Issues Plea to Save Shipyard
- BUENA PARK : 4 Bandits Terrorize, Rob Home's Residents
- Obituaries : Msgr. Michael J. Moran, Retired Pastor, 80
- MISSION VIEJO : El Toro Road Detour Route to Reopen
- Obituaries : Jerome Thomas (J.T.) Oswald; Founder of Mortuary Chain
- Reseda Stabbing Victim Identified
- NBA ROUNDUP : Malone's Game Shouts in a Victory Over Nets
- Master's Can't Take Care of No. 1 Belmont : NAIA tournament: Mustangs trail by only one point at halftime but are routed in the second half, 91-72.
- TV Reviews : Compassionate Cavalrymen Go 'In Pursuit of Honor'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Singapore Hangs Maid, Rejects Innocent Plea
- 1st Long-Term Shelter for Battered to Open in Valley
- County Could Earn Cash for Junk Cars
- The Ridin' O' the Green : Bypassing Cloverleaves on St. Patrick's Day
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : U-Haul Worker Is Hospitalized After Finding Possible Drug Lab
- Law Professor Anita Hill Denies She Has Quit College Post
- ANGELS : Even by Current Standards, Loss to Brewers Is a Farce
- NCAA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL : Trying to Be Like Mike, North Carolina Wins
- Mobil Oil Fined for Blast at Torrance Refinery
- U. S. Funding of Recreation Area Faces Scrutiny : Conservation: Critics in Congress question whether Santa Monica Mountains land is worthy of support or just an overpriced local park.
- USC Women Lose in Final Seconds to Memphis, 74-72
- Wun Versher Starts Letting the Laughter Sink In : Comedy: When he joined the Harlem Globetrotters, he knew how to play. He just had to learn how to play around.
- Chairman, Nine Directors Bowing Out at W.R. Grace
- Cox Hits Home in Attack on Securities Suits 'Fraud' : Legislation: He says 'virus' of nuisance claims preys on local high-tech firms. His bill passed House but faces tough Senate fight.
- Exiled King Brings Lonely Battle to L.A. : Royalty: Kigeli V, deposed 34 years ago and thought to be living more like a pauper than a monarch, visits to raise support for Rwanda.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Spate of Landslides Launched by Recent Rains
- MiscellanyJohn A. Curry, the president of Northeastern...
- NEWBURY PARK : 'Love & FaithWorks' Gets a New Host
- NCAA EAST REGIONAL : Stanford Makes It Personal, Then Beats UNC Charlotte
- PREP NOTES
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Montclair Prep in Celebratory State : Division V boys: Mounties defeat University High of San Francisco, 83-67, for title.
- BANKING
- Countywide : San Onofre State Beach Reopens After Sewage Spill a Week Ago
- Obituaries : * The Rev. Floyd K. Gresset; Retired Pastor
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Parking Tickets May Help Solve Death of Woman
- Lawyer factories: On basketball courts, UCLA has...
- Fistell Offers Sympathy to Family of Crash Victim : Courts: Talk show host, charged with a felony for leaving the scene, emphasizes he was not responsible for the crash.
- Richardson Finds a Way for Matadors
- SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE : Moo Man : Landers Is Winning Fans With His Down-to-Earth Manner
- Conductor Takes His Latest Big Step With 'Don Pasquale' : Music: A decade ago, Evelino Pido set down his bassoon for the baton. Tonight he leads L.A. Music Center Opera.
- Banks, Thrifts at Dagger Points Over Deposit Insurance Proposal : Finance: S&L; industry tells regulators at hearing that FDIC plan to cut bank payments would mean its demise.
- INSIDE & OUT : SPACE: Artist Is Home Free in a Cozy Kingdom : Fitting Return
- Cease-Fire Adds Gloss to Annual St. Pat's Parade
- 'Parole' Lets 6,000 Cuban Refugees Settle in the U.S. : Immigration: Entry allowed despite announced ban. Flights bring 500 a week from Guantanamo camp.
- Report Lists Lobbyists' Donations to Council : Ethics: Sherman Oaks firm tops list of contributors to officeholders and candidates in L.A.
- BURBANK : Building Begins on Entertainment Site
- City to Fight Gangs With Police Overtime
- Suspect in Seattle Fire Held in Rio : Crime: Recent Valley resident accused of planning fatal blaze at his parents' warehouse is arrested in Rio.
- Kennedy Turns Up an Ace, Beats Thousand Oaks
- SANTA ANA : Soccer Tournament Returning to Centennial Park
- Platform : 'A Diversified Student Body Is the Only Way to Dispel Stereotypes'
- Countywide : New Foothill Tollway Section Opens April 7
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : This One's Good as Gold for Bruins
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Still a Little Too Small for the Big Time : West: Utah uses height advantage and 49ers' poor foul shooting for a 76-64 victory.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hot Wings Beat Canucks
- Performance Art : 'Kalo': Angry, Humorous Look at Hawaii
- Jazz Review : Randy Weston Flies High in Solo Set
- Diamondbacks . . . There It Is--So, What's the Big Problem?
- First Pension Investors Sue Developer, Others : Courts: The group contends in a class-action suit that Buck Johns knew of irregularities.
- MAINTENANCE : Sealing, Patching Can Extend the Life of Asphalt Driveways
- Ahmad Khomeini; Cleric, Son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
- IRVINE : City Pledges to Rescue Cash-Strapped Schools
- Officer Faces 17 Counts of Molestation Against Boy : Crime: Prosecutor who submitted the charges says the sexual abuse occurred over a period of years while the youth was living with the Sheriff's Department employee in Garden Grove.
- Clergys' Work on Front Lines Help Bring Peace to N. Ireland : Conflict: Protestants and Catholics have worked behind the scenes to bring about the cease-fire. But both sides agree that difficulties remain in maintaining the fragile peace.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Takes Care of Cypress
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transient Killed After Quarrel
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Near-Perfect Chan Pitches No-Hitter
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Vanderbilt Rolls Over N. Illinois
- Cable Joins Together to Take On Violence : Television: Next week about 50 outlets will respond to congressional pressure by offering messages and programs against violence.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION V : El Cajon Christian Wins at the Buzzer
- A&E; Asks 'Who Wrote the Bible?' : Television: Scholars present their theories in a 3-hour documentary that premieres Sunday night.
- BANKING
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Business Council Wants Tax on June Ballot
- Irish Tensions Linger at White House Reception : Diplomacy: Clinton gets factional leaders under same roof for St. Patrick's Day, but relations are far from warm.
- Chickenpox Vaccine OKd; 70-to-90% Effectiveness Seen
- Stray Bullet Wounds Boy, 8, in the Neck
- VENTURA : $60,000 Targeted for CSUN Telethon
- VENTURA : Pier Restaurant Lease May Be Amended
- School Rally Peps Up Girls' Basketball Team : Sports: Newbury Park High gives its squad a spirited send-off before today's state championship game in Oakland.
- NCAA WEST REGIONAL : Indiana Goes Down, and Knight Blows Up
- Gaskin Is Not Running Impaired, Either : Pan Am Games: Deaf quarter-miler waits until others start, then he catches them.
- Victim of '92 Shooting Dies; Murder Charges Likely for 3
- Newbury Park Facing Tall Task Against Mitty
- Vidales Leads Huntington Beach to Baseball Upset
- SANTA ANITA : Day, Timber Country Get Second Chance
- CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Cudmore Strikes Again on St. Patrick's Day
- NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Syracuse Gets Well in Time to Beat Southern Illinois, 96-92.
- Taxi Firm May Face L. A. Suspension Again : Transportation: City lifts sanction against Checker Cab this week, but could take action over alleged violation of operating agreement.
- Adventist Center to Stay in Newbury Park
- Vietnamese Student Growth Sparks Change in Class Needs : Education: Numbers have almost tripled in four years at Golden West College, leading to a squeeze in English courses.
- TV Reviews : John Goodman Makes a Juicy 'Kingfish'
- TV Reviews : 'Handguns/Kids': Manipulative Propaganda
- Family : Wolf, 'Hood' Wink Wittily
- MOVIESPlanet 90210: Planet Hollywood is finally coming...
- Ruth A. Clark; Sixth Woman to Become CPA in California
- COLUMN ONE : Putting a Human Face on Suburbia : The New Urbanists are rebelling against sterile subdivisions by planning more neighborly neighborhoods. Skeptics say it's a futile exercise in nostalgia.
- ORANGE : Ordinance May Shift Tree Care to Residents
- Long Beach in Battle Over Closed Navy Hospital : Land use: Officials see a proposed shopping center as a way to raise revenue. But neighboring cities charge that it would siphon off retail business from their communities.
- PASADENA : Awards Honor Evans, Tarkanian and Bradford
- Six Convicted in Boiler-Room Scam Get 1 to 6 Years : Courts: The Orange County case was one of the biggest prosecutions in a crackdown called Operation Disconnect. The victims lost millions of dollars.
- NAIA TOURNAMENT : Belmont Ousts The Master's
- BASEBALL : Here They Come, the Dunedin Blue Jays
- Simi Valley Council Will Discuss Officer's Fight to Get Job Back : Lawsuits: Veteran police lieutenant says he was unfairly forced into retirement 15 months ago.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Old Dominion Triples Its Pleasure in Stunner
- Benefit Reading of 'Gangster Apparel'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Long Beach Still a Little Too Small for the Big Time : West: Utah uses height advantage and 49ers' poor foul shooting for 76-64 victory.
- NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Arkansas Leads by 17, but Escapes on Missed Free Throw, 79-78
- Chevron to Sell Off California Properties : Real estate: Sale by San Francisco oil giant includes more than 4,300 acres in Orange County.
- TRENDS : Stone, Metal, Glass--New California Look Is a Natural
- New Report on Lobbying Lists Donations to Council : Ethics: Sherman Oaks firm tops list of contributors to officeholders and candidates in Los Angeles for last five months of 1994.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Banking on Low-Income Housing
- Long Beach Fouls Up at Free-Throw Line
- BASEBALL LABOR TALKS : Counsel Asks for OK to Seek Injunction
- Calabasas' Sandler Back in Form
- Music Review : Saxophone Quartet on a Mission
- INSIDE & OUT : Dishwasher's Water Should Be 140 Degrees
- Azerbaijan Coup Attempt Crushed : Caucasus: Loyal forces storm a building and overcome mutinous police units, president reports.
- Temporary Bridge on Interstate 5 Expected to Open Today
- FAA Grounds 6,000 Private Planes
- MOORPARK : Montgomery to Remain on Council
- Dole Mounts Drive to Repeal Gun Ban : Congress: Senate majority leader, in surprise shift, vows to overturn last year's legislation. He tells NRA he believes he has the votes. Feinstein promises filibuster.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : District Has Doubts on Financial Stability
- THE NIT : UTEP's Haskins Passes Wooden
- Deliberations Begin in Namihas Mail Fraud Case
- Foundation to Aid O.C. Schools Sets $50-Million Goal
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Saddleback Dominates Grossmont in Tennis
- CIF STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION II GIRLS' BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bumps, Bruises Fail to Hinder Duperron : State championship: Sophomore forward takes another spill, but she gets up to help Woodbridge win title.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Sets Another Record, but Bonds, Dollar Soften
- Two Phone Giants Open Cable TV's Door : Telecommunications: Pacific Telesis, Bell Atlantic get approval to beam programming across the nation.
- China Lawmakers Show Some Opposition : Asia: A third of Parliament does not support the candidate of the party leader.
- Halt Secret-Sharing With U.N., GOP Urges : Congress: Republican leaders call for cutoff after classified data is left behind in Somalia.
- U.S. Drops Bid to Swap El Toro Land for Irvine Co. Property
- Exon Announces Retirement From Senate : Congress: The Nebraskan is the third Democrat to decide not to run for reelection. He cites corrosive 'us-against-them' partisanship.
- Chevron to Sell Real Estate, Put Focus on Its Oil Interests : Assets: Two-thirds of portfolio value is in O.C. Seacliff/Seagate project in Huntington Beach will be sold.
- Regents Reject Giving Choice on UC Chief : Education: Board votes down suggestions that more than one candidate be nominated for system president.
- ENCINO : No Replacements in This League's Opener
- Doctors' Orders : Fight for Better Schools, Child Care, Baby Guru Spock Urges
- Jessie's Game Is More Powerful Than Alleged Words
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 49ers Beat Stanford in Volleyball
- DODGERS : He Has More Than Baseball on His Mind
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : TODAY'S GAMES
- Tiffany Lamps Set for Auction to Be Previewed
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mounties' Anderson Makes His Point
- Mexican Tax Hike Wins Key Congress Vote
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Knock, Knock: Newbury Park Seeks Title : Superstitious Coach Parvin in First State Championship Game After 21 Seasons
- France Proposes Bailout for Star-Crossed Credit Lyonnais : Finance: Bank has racked up losses of $10 billion, partly through Hollywood ventures. Plan faces intense opposition.
- Personal Space : Artist Myrella Moses of Newport Beach Puts Herself Into Her Decorating Till She's in the Comfort Zone